sook

[US]/sʊk/
[UK]/sʊk/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.a coward or timid person; an Australian and New Zealand slang term for a coward, especially a child
Word Forms
Pluralsooks

Phrases & Collocations

sook it up

sook away

sook for help

sook and cry

sook over it

sook in silence

sook it down

big sook

sook on you

sook it out

Example Sentences

she began to sook when she didn't get her way.

he tends to sook whenever he feels overwhelmed.

the child will sook if he doesn't get his favorite toy.

she always sooks for attention during class.

don't sook about the weather; let's enjoy the day!

he would sook when he lost a game.

it's not good to sook over small things.

she sooks for sympathy from her friends.

he started to sook when he heard the sad story.

stop sooking and start taking action!

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